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The author of the sourcebook that was published in 1992, [[Blaine Pardoe]], commented in the thread:
 
The author of the sourcebook that was published in 1992, [[Blaine Pardoe]], commented in the thread:
{{quote|''It's been a while - but I "may" be able to shed some light as the author of the original ComStar Sourcebook.'' [...]<br />''I never saw an official other sourcebook - if it was in the works at the time, [[Sam Lewis (person)|Sam Lewis]] would have been all over me about it given the agonies associated with the first one.<br />A few months back someone contacted me about this subject via eMail.  He claims that he has a sourcebook on ComStar but it was not a FASA product.  I never saw it...but it's possible that some sly dogs were out there doing their own little underground product.  I saw one once on eBay which was lifted from the series of articles I wrote in ''Stardate'' magazine - someone had bundled them together and was selling it as a "sourcebook." ''[...]<br />''You have to be VERY careful with attempting to match up the FASA catalog numbers with reality. There were gaps, cancelled products (Like one I wrote for the Crimson Hawk's which appeared for six months worth of catalogs then evaporated with fan interest).<br />Not to mention that in the backs of some of the novels, those little surveys you filled out, had some glaring errors. I guy approached me at a con four years ago with a patch for Clan "Sea Wolf" or something crazy like that. At first I thought he was on drugs but he told me it was the mysterious missing clan. He showed me the back of one novel survey where you could select your favorite faction...and there it was.<br />This guy was very nice but believed he had stumbled onto the lost ark or some sinister secret. He had even written up a history for them and designed a patch logo. I told him it had to be a print mistake, but he swore he had found something we had hidden. I'm sure tonight a bunch of you are going through and checking -- when someone find it, post it.<br />I think this mythical ComStar Sourcebook (snipe) you are chasing is probably just a rogue printed copy of some fan generated material.<br />Blaine "Buck" Pardoe''}}
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{{quote|''It's been a while - but I "may" be able to shed some light as the author of the original ComStar Sourcebook.'' [...]<br />''I never saw an official other sourcebook - if it was in the works at the time, [[Sam Lewis (person)|Sam Lewis]] would have been all over me about it given the agonies associated with the first one.<br />A few months back someone contacted me about this subject via eMail.  He claims that he has a sourcebook on ComStar but it was not a FASA product.  I never saw it...but it's possible that some sly dogs were out there doing their own little underground product.  I saw one once on eBay which was lifted from the series of articles I wrote in StarDate magazine - someone had bundled them together and was selling it as a "sourcebook." ''[...]<br />''You have to be VERY careful with attempting to match up the FASA catalog numbers with reality. There were gaps, cancelled products (Like one I wrote for the Crimson Hawk's which appeared for six months worth of catalogs then evaporated with fan interest).<br />Not to mention that in the backs of some of the novels, those little surveys you filled out, had some glaring errors. I guy approached me at a con four years ago with a patch for Clan "Sea Wolf" or something crazy like that. At first I thought he was on drugs but he told me it was the mysterious missing clan. He showed me the back of one novel survey where you could select your favorite faction...and there it was.<br />This guy was very nice but believed he had stumbled onto the lost ark or some sinister secret. He had even written up a history for them and designed a patch logo. I told him it had to be a print mistake, but he swore he had found something we had hidden. I'm sure tonight a bunch of you are going through and checking -- when someone find it, post it.<br />I think this mythical ComStar Sourcebook (snipe) you are chasing is probably just a rogue printed copy of some fan generated material.<br />Blaine "Buck" Pardoe''}}
  
 
Artist [[David R. Deitrick]], who had been working on the other House Books, and BattleTech author [[William H. Keith, Jr.]] were contacted by fans, but neither could recall a ComStar book prior to Pardoe's 1992 sourcebook.
 
Artist [[David R. Deitrick]], who had been working on the other House Books, and BattleTech author [[William H. Keith, Jr.]] were contacted by fans, but neither could recall a ComStar book prior to Pardoe's 1992 sourcebook.

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